Roofline and eaves
After I took a picture of the restroom and the park headquarters, I saw this marvelous bit of architectural detailing. I liked the corrugated metal roof and the shadow it made on the eaves. Look closely and maybe you can see the bit of a spider web on the roof.
That reminds me – elsewhere on the island, I saw a spider in a web. That’s not too remarkable, except that I was IN A BUS when I saw it. And it was on the opposite side of the road. And it was so gigantic that I easily spotted it from across the road. I’m not that person that gets all freaked out over a spider. Except maybe that one, the one that was a big as a house cat. (OK. So maybe it wasn’t quite THAT big. But it was at least as big as, well, a really big spider.)
Bouma National Park
Taveuni Island, Fiji
photographed 7.5.2013
Posted on July 24, 2013, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, architecture, black and white photography, Bouma National Heritage Park, melinda green harvey, one day one image, photo a day, photography, taveuni island, taveuni island fiji. Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.

We have spiders the size of a Buick here. A small Buick, but a Buick nevertheless.
And I like the shot, too. Spider web and all.
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Even a spider the size of the smallest Buick would be a formidable spider, and I hope I never encounter one of them. Spider, I mean. Not a Buick.
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Corrugated iron! And a great shadow to go with it. Nice shot, even in colour.
I would not mind if I never encountered another Buick (they bore me). But I like spiders and it would be pretty cool to see one so large it had to be locked in a bus for community safety reasons.
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I know – color! What is going on?! (Tomorrow’s blog is in color, too.)
In general I don’t mind spiders, but one as big as a Buick? Maybe….if it were locked up, as you say, for community safety reasons.
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